The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 2Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... this subject is not new in this House . Very disagreeably to this House , very un- * Charles Wolfran Cornwall , Esq . , lately appointed one of the Lords of the Treasury . fortunately to this nation , and to the peace and.
... this subject is not new in this House . Very disagreeably to this House , very un- * Charles Wolfran Cornwall , Esq . , lately appointed one of the Lords of the Treasury . fortunately to this nation , and to the peace and.
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Edmund Burke. fortunately to this nation , and to the peace and pros perity of this whole empire , no topic has been more familiar to us . For nine long years , session after session , we have been lashed round and round this miserable ...
Edmund Burke. fortunately to this nation , and to the peace and pros perity of this whole empire , no topic has been more familiar to us . For nine long years , session after session , we have been lashed round and round this miserable ...
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... peace and prosperity of Great Britain and her colonies , and to reestablish that mutual confidence and affection upon which the glory and safety of the British empire depend . " Here , Sir , is a canonical book of ministerial scrip ...
... peace and prosperity of Great Britain and her colonies , and to reestablish that mutual confidence and affection upon which the glory and safety of the British empire depend . " Here , Sir , is a canonical book of ministerial scrip ...
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... peace and prosperity of the mother country and the colonies , " and subvert- ers " of the mutual affection and confidence on which the glory and safety of the British empire depend . " After this letter , the question is no more on pro ...
... peace and prosperity of the mother country and the colonies , " and subvert- ers " of the mutual affection and confidence on which the glory and safety of the British empire depend . " After this letter , the question is no more on pro ...
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... peace , good- will , order , and esteem , on the part of the governed . I would certainly , at least , give these fair principles a fair trial ; which , since the making of this act to this hour , they never have had . Sir , the ...
... peace , good- will , order , and esteem , on the part of the governed . I would certainly , at least , give these fair principles a fair trial ; which , since the making of this act to this hour , they never have had . Sir , the ...
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